1. Vicinity Map of lot or area to be certified showing easily-identifiable landmarks and in appropriate scale – photocopy

2. Transfer Certificate Title (TCT) – photocopy

All documents submitted to PHIVOLCS shall be part of PHIVOLCS records. These will not be returned to the customer.

To request:

1. Submit the required documents to the Receiving Officer;

2. Fill out a request form;

3. Pay to Cashier the appropriate fees indicated in the Order of Payment issued by the Receiving Officer;

4. Show the Official Receipt issued by Cashier to the Receiving Officer for documentation. This also serves as your claim stub;

5. Call PHIVOLCS after three (3) working days to confirm availability of request;

6. Claim the Certification showing the Official Receipt as proof that the claimant is the requesting party or its authorized representative.

Processing Time: 3 days

Fees (apply to each lot or contiguous parcels of land): PhP500.00 for business, government, corporate request and use. PhP100.00 for personal and individual use.

Our office entertains requests and queries from 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon and 1:00 to 5:00 PM. For queries and other assistance, you may approach our Receiving/Releasing Officer and he/she will direct you to our Scientist-of-the-Day. Payment should be made at the Cashier only.

Certification: Earthquake occurrence

Contact Person(s):

Duty Officer (or Scientist-of-the-Day)

SOEPD, 3rd floor

Trunk line (+63-2) 426-1468 to 79, local 124

Document(s) required:

1. none

To request:

1. Submit the required documents to the Duty Officer;

2. Pay to Cashier the appropriate fees indicated in the Order of Payment issued by the Duty Officer;

3. Show the Official Receipt issued by Cashier to the Duty Officer for documentation. This also serves as your claim stub;

4. Call PHIVOLCS after three (3) working days to confirm availability of request;

5. Claim the Certification, showing the Official Receipt as proof that the claimant is the requesting party or its authorized representative.

Short-term Volcanic Hazards - these are hazards posed by volcanoes which are showing signs of growing unrest or is erupting. As the volcano’s status is raise from Alert Level 0 to Alert Level 1 or higher, VMEPD regularly issues volcano bulletins or updates.

Contact Person(s):

Receiving Officer (or Scientist-of-the-Day)

VMEPD, 3rd floor

Trunk line (+63-2) 426-1468 to 79, local 127

Document(s) required: (none)

To request:

1. Submit the required documents to the Duty Officer;

2. Fill out a request form;

3. Pay to Cashier the appropriate fees indicated in the Order of Payment issued by the Receiving Officer;

4. Show the Official Receipt issued by Cashier to the Receiving Officer for documentation.This also serves as your claim stub;

5. Call PHIVOLCS after three (3) working days to confirm availability of request;

6. Claim the Certification showing the Official Receipt as proof that the claimant is the requesting party or its authorized representative.